Mumbai: Valentine’s Day is not merely about roses and greeting cards; it is a celebration of relationships that stand strong against the test of time. For Sudhir Raju Puthran and his life partner, Yogita Raju Puthran, this day symbolizes their love, trust, and the unspoken promises of togetherness — a bond that began with romance and blossomed into the depths of marriage.
Sudhir believes that true love is the kind that stands firm in every circumstance. According to him, when a couple holds each other’s hands through life’s ups and downs, they truly become “forever Valentines” as husband and wife.
In married life, Valentine’s Day becomes a celebration of the trust that gradually deepens love. It reminds them that romance can stay alive even after marriage — all it takes is sincere intent and small, meaningful efforts.
Yogita shares that the greatest gift is time — time given to each other unconditionally. She believes Valentine’s Day is not just a one-day celebration but a reminder that love must be nurtured every single day. Trust, understanding, and commitment form the three pillars of their relationship, transforming early attraction into a lasting and profound marital bond.
Sudhir and Yogita’s married life is a living example of this philosophy. For them, Valentine’s Day is not about expensive gifts, but about cherishing the sweetness of moments spent together — revisiting old photographs and reliving memories, planning a spontaneous surprise date, or sharing laughter while cooking in the kitchen.
These simple gestures bring new colors to their relationship every year and keep their love evergreen.

